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st louis county's prosecutor for almost 24 years. he comes from a family of police, his father killed in the line of duty by a black man. all factors that many say make mcculloch too close to those in uniform. one of the most controversial cases under his time has been what became known as the jack-in-the-box case. in 2000, two unarmed black men earl murray and ronald beasley were fatally shot at least 20 times during a drug bust. the officers who opened fire said they felt threatened when the men's car moved towards them - mcculloch took the case to a grand jury. >> he refused for months to release key details such as the names of the police officers who did the shooting and the number of shots fired. he called the two dead men "bums", he refused all but the most cursory contact with the african american community which was understandably upset by the police shooting of two african americans >> michael sorkin is a reporter for the st. louis post dispatch newspaper. after the grand jury decided not to indict the officers sorkin manag
st louis county's prosecutor for almost 24 years. he comes from a family of police, his father killed in the line of duty by a black man. all factors that many say make mcculloch too close to those in uniform. one of the most controversial cases under his time has been what became known as the jack-in-the-box case. in 2000, two unarmed black men earl murray and ronald beasley were fatally shot at least 20 times during a drug bust. the officers who opened fire said they felt threatened when the...
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louis city police the st louis county police and the ferguson police departments. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what many in the community have been questioning since mike brown's death - the readiness of police to use deadly force. he tells us their training actually calls for it. >> we're trained to shoot center mass to stop the threat. so if you are a... >> center mass? >> center mass. the center mass of the body. so basically the chest does that make sense? when the threat is stopped then you can go back to preserving life. but if your life is in danger, you're not expected to worry about the person whose trying to put your life in danger. you're worried about his well-being until he's not, he's no longer a threat. >> suddenly
louis city police the st louis county police and the ferguson police departments. they all declined. but police in another local municipality called hazelwood did agree to take us out on patrol. this is nick lawrence - he's been a police officer for 13 years. he says in a situation where police feel in danger there is little time to deliberate. >> it's the adrenaline bump. it's the tunnel vision. it's the loss of fine motor skills. >> we asked nick what many in the community have...
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live pictures from st. louis. a rally of community members and activists marking one year since death of michael brown. things are getting testy between police and protesters who have breached a barrier outside the u.s. courthouse. >> we've come to say, enough is enough! >> so this march comes on the heels of a i cchaotic night, ea morning, exchange of gunfire between two groups not protesters firing on each other. then the police came under fire. police say a young man is in critical condition after opening fire on four plainclothes officers. police returned fire, following a day of peaceful protests there today, business owners spent the day cleaning up from the damage done earlier. and they want to know why this is happening all over again. >> it just brings you to tears because if -- i mean, i just -- when are you going to stop, you know? that's -- that's what we want to know. i just don't feel like it's not an act of protest. i don't believe you can actively protest at nighttime. >> when is it going to stop?
live pictures from st. louis. a rally of community members and activists marking one year since death of michael brown. things are getting testy between police and protesters who have breached a barrier outside the u.s. courthouse. >> we've come to say, enough is enough! >> so this march comes on the heels of a i cchaotic night, ea morning, exchange of gunfire between two groups not protesters firing on each other. then the police came under fire. police say a young man is in...
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. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >> right now it appears one officer fired one shot, the other fired three shots. the suspect was struck. >> after police kill a black suspect. >>> hot zone as soldiers join the battle against the deadly wildfires in washington stated, we show you the front line technology to stop the flames. >>> plus, todd rundgren, singer, songwriter, superstar producer opens up about his extraordinary life of music. >>> we begin with plunging oil prices in new fears of a global market crisis. here the in united states wall street experienced its worst single day in more than a year and a half. stocks are falling, and so is the price of oil. what's driving both is china's economic slowdown. patty is here with that. patty. >> john, this is about fear over the health of global economy and what the federal reserve will do about interest rates. stocks around the globe were hammered thursday. here in the u.s. the s&p 5
. >>> st. louis shooting. protests, arrests, and new questions over the aggressive response from law enforcement. >> right now it appears one officer fired one shot, the other fired three shots. the suspect was struck. >> after police kill a black suspect. >>> hot zone as soldiers join the battle against the deadly wildfires in washington stated, we show you the front line technology to stop the flames. >>> plus, todd rundgren, singer, songwriter,...
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today," and she joins me now from st. louis. so this was a fairly comprehensive dive that the d.o.j. took. i mean they looked at more than 30,000 cases over a three-year period to come up with these conclusions. >> they did. they really took their time looking at this court system because i think they really wanted to go in and talk to the people. if you look at the report they interviewed judges. they interviewed public defenders. they interviewed private attorneys. they even interviewed the parents of these kids who they say rights were being violated. they did a very deep dive and took their time and this is something that showed plaque children were really not being treated fairly, and children, regardless of their race their rights were really being violated. >> sreenivasan: right, those rights including ones not to incriminate yourself. it seemed the diversionary programs were contingent on the fact, admit guilt and you won't have to come into the system. >> exactly. and even though it happened nine months before michael b
today," and she joins me now from st. louis. so this was a fairly comprehensive dive that the d.o.j. took. i mean they looked at more than 30,000 cases over a three-year period to come up with these conclusions. >> they did. they really took their time looking at this court system because i think they really wanted to go in and talk to the people. if you look at the report they interviewed judges. they interviewed public defenders. they interviewed private attorneys. they even...
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that's what st. louis is about because st. louis is a spiritual condition. it's not just political. if you're always looking to wall street and not concerned about main street, you already have a disorientation of your soul in terms of how a democracy operates. >> let's keep it on politics a little bit and martin luther king. mike huckabee said dr. king would be appalled, appalled by the black lives matter movement. >> what was his argument? >> he was suggesting that he thinks the way they are protesting and the unrest in some cases that they're causing, that dr. king would be appalled by it. >> no, no, i think brother huckabee is just wrong about that. king was accused of engaging in disrupti disruption. he was accused of being un-american and moving too quickly. the crucial thing about it and here i think is most fundamental, king said that love must be at the center of it, and justice is what love looks like in public. and that is a challenge i think, that's why we need a marshal plan for the cities. that's why my dear brother bernie sanders, i might disagree with him on this iss
that's what st. louis is about because st. louis is a spiritual condition. it's not just political. if you're always looking to wall street and not concerned about main street, you already have a disorientation of your soul in terms of how a democracy operates. >> let's keep it on politics a little bit and martin luther king. mike huckabee said dr. king would be appalled, appalled by the black lives matter movement. >> what was his argument? >> he was suggesting that he thinks...
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i'm not a member of the st. louis or ferguson communities. i think it's obvious that there have been some measures that have appeared to be an air of transparency, that people did not get last year when they waited hours to find out details on the shooting of michael brown and the name of the person responsible or the person who shot him and that wasn't done. however, i think that the community is still feeling very frustrated and feeling that things have not changed enough. >> how much faith is there? is there any faith moving forward? >> i have not observed anything. i have not observed reason to have faith at this point. i think this will be a make or break point for this police department. yes, once again, it's being thrust into the national spotlight. this is a small area. this is a small midwestern suburb that doesn't have a huge population, they don't have the technology or resources of a place like new york or chicago and, again, the entire world is watching ferguson. what they do now, this isn't a second chance. you know, this isn't
i'm not a member of the st. louis or ferguson communities. i think it's obvious that there have been some measures that have appeared to be an air of transparency, that people did not get last year when they waited hours to find out details on the shooting of michael brown and the name of the person responsible or the person who shot him and that wasn't done. however, i think that the community is still feeling very frustrated and feeling that things have not changed enough. >> how much...
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protests and looting erupted in st. louis after police shot and killed an 18-year-old. police say he pointed a gun at them as he ran, after they tried to serve a war rent at a home in the city's north side. they say there were drugs and stolen guns at that home. a crowd estimated at around 150 soon gathered at the scene. many reportedly had already been in the area protesting the police shooting death of a 25-year-old mentally disturbed man wielding a knife. >> a car was set on fire, and we're receiving numerous calls for businesses being burglarized. >> reporter: tensioned have been high in the st. louis area as protesters have been marking the one year anniversary of the shooting of michael brown in ferguson. last week police shot and wounded an 18 year old after five straight days of protests. video afterwards seem to have shown he was armed. >> an area that has been plagued by violence, police officers were there doing a job that we all asked them to do to keep our community safe. a group of protesters came together and started to do acts of violence not only toward
protests and looting erupted in st. louis after police shot and killed an 18-year-old. police say he pointed a gun at them as he ran, after they tried to serve a war rent at a home in the city's north side. they say there were drugs and stolen guns at that home. a crowd estimated at around 150 soon gathered at the scene. many reportedly had already been in the area protesting the police shooting death of a 25-year-old mentally disturbed man wielding a knife. >> a car was set on fire, and...
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louis. i started this project before michael brown was shot. but when i came to st. louis to ,isit the site and do research the michael brown incident had happened. when i arrived to do the research, demonstrations had already begun. it was already international news. i had no idea -- when i took on this project that it would become so meaningful. so while i was doing research for this, i went to test there's a famous courthouse in st. louis where the dred scott decisions took place. .here were three trials a lot of people don't know that. amy: dred scott, who sued for his freedom. he admitted to a free state area -- moved to a tryingate area and was to say on the basis of that, he should not be returned to a slave state. amy: and the dred scott decision? >> it went against him at first, but then, ultimately, on retrial, he and harriet gained their freedom. while i was doing this, i mean, looking through the dred scott files -- this is one of the most important legal judgments in american law because it really has to do with determining legal is human, who is free an
louis. i started this project before michael brown was shot. but when i came to st. louis to ,isit the site and do research the michael brown incident had happened. when i arrived to do the research, demonstrations had already begun. it was already international news. i had no idea -- when i took on this project that it would become so meaningful. so while i was doing research for this, i went to test there's a famous courthouse in st. louis where the dred scott decisions took place. .here were...
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. >>> chaos in the streets of st. louis. protests erupt after the officer involved shooting. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is thursday, august 20th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. john berman has the morning off. let's start off in new hampshire where the two republican contenders had duelling town hall events. donald trump and jeb bush getting their fair share of questions. both getting the chance to take shots at each other. did they do anything to gain support in their republican party? we have cnn's sara murray with more. >> reporter: good morning, christine. donald trump had the first town hall in derry, new hampshire since becoming a candidate. hundreds of others in an overflow room. the questions ran the gamut. from illegal gun use and immigration. on top of donald trump's agenda was slamming his rival jeb bush. he went after him for being a low energy candidate and on common core. >> have i gotten under jeb bush's skin? i tell you this, he said the other day one of the dumber things i h
. >>> chaos in the streets of st. louis. protests erupt after the officer involved shooting. >>> good morning. welcome to "early start." i'm christine romans. it is thursday, august 20th. 5:00 a.m. in the east. john berman has the morning off. let's start off in new hampshire where the two republican contenders had duelling town hall events. donald trump and jeb bush getting their fair share of questions. both getting the chance to take shots at each other. did they...
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louis and specifically in ferguson. >> well, i think here in st. louis county in missouri, we have a infrastructure that is built on reinforcing suppression of people's right to protest, in doing so vehemently. so we have seen the tear gas on the streets. we have seen the rubber bullets. and what happened a year ago has left a distinct impression on the psyche of the demonstrators, and we know that our lives are not seen in a light that is seen as equal to others. i think if you look at the comparison of that, what happened with the eric garner case -- look, the ferguson, call it resistance was a watershed moment, and a year ago, to have another shooting in particular on the exact -- >> justin you can hardly believe that. right? it's hard to believe that a year later. >> and, you know, the victim, he was 18 years old, he was a friend of mike browns, and, you know, we pray for his recovery, but that sort of factor causes people to want to take to the streets. also if you -- you won't mind, my understanding is there was a police organization that dec
louis and specifically in ferguson. >> well, i think here in st. louis county in missouri, we have a infrastructure that is built on reinforcing suppression of people's right to protest, in doing so vehemently. so we have seen the tear gas on the streets. we have seen the rubber bullets. and what happened a year ago has left a distinct impression on the psyche of the demonstrators, and we know that our lives are not seen in a light that is seen as equal to others. i think if you look at...
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louis, bigger picture, in and around st. louis, and suburbs. what is the attitude now? has anything changed? >> reporter: i think it's pretty fluid right now. i think everybody was expecting kind of a peaceful weekend, and this even last night caught everyone offguard. that's kind of one of the things we're looking for right now. how are pipe going to react. it's been a bit of a mixed reaction. some people thinking police overstepped their boundaries and others thing thinking the police were justified. >> jim, thank you. >>> i mentioned organizers were calling for this to be a day of civil disobedience but did not give details. trace gal -- gallagher has details. what do you expect today? >> reporter: so far, nobody has ordered or offered any real specifics except they plan to bring attention to police violence against minority. the peaceful protest in st. louis there had been some arrests for crossing barriers, and we are expecting more people to begin gathering in ferguson as the day goes on, even residents in st. louis county are unclear what to expect. one man liken
louis, bigger picture, in and around st. louis, and suburbs. what is the attitude now? has anything changed? >> reporter: i think it's pretty fluid right now. i think everybody was expecting kind of a peaceful weekend, and this even last night caught everyone offguard. that's kind of one of the things we're looking for right now. how are pipe going to react. it's been a bit of a mixed reaction. some people thinking police overstepped their boundaries and others thing thinking the police...
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. >> violent protests in st. louis one year after the death of michael brown. the tensions in the area after yet another police involved shooting. >> three firefighters killed battling flames at wildfires spread through the west. more evacuated. >> new controversy over the iran nuclear deal, word of a secret agreement behind the scenes. >> this is aljazeera america. good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall ping stop. tensions high in st. louis after another deadly police shooting and a night of demonstrations. angry protestors confronted officers shortly after police killed a man who pulled a gun on them. demonstrators had been out in force to mark the one year anniversary of another fatal shooting. police are still looking for another suspect in that confrontation? >> that's right, randall. that suspect was with the dead 18-year-old when police confronted them. police want to talk with that suspect about what happened. the protestors were already in the streets when word of this latest shooting raced through the crowd. st. louis police released this
. >> violent protests in st. louis one year after the death of michael brown. the tensions in the area after yet another police involved shooting. >> three firefighters killed battling flames at wildfires spread through the west. more evacuated. >> new controversy over the iran nuclear deal, word of a secret agreement behind the scenes. >> this is aljazeera america. good morning, live from new york city, i'm randall ping stop. tensions high in st. louis after another...
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st. louis county is under a state of emergency. let's go back to andy, who has been covering events in ferguson. it was another tense day, another tense night in ferguson between protestors and police with numerous arrests. how would you compare that with the night before? >> the difference last night is that police tell us they were much more proactive last night dealing with the protestors. the night before, they were allowing they said protestors to throw things at them like water bottles and rocks and just hanging back. they thing that helped cause to leading to trouble that led to shootings. last night they were much more proactive in dealing with the crowd. they got inside into the crowd, ordered them all to go away and clear the streets. they say that's why although there were some water bottles thrown and about 23 arrests, they say that proactive approach is what's helped to keep the peace much better than the night before. after things calmed down last night around 2:00 in the morning, a group called oath keepers showed up
st. louis county is under a state of emergency. let's go back to andy, who has been covering events in ferguson. it was another tense day, another tense night in ferguson between protestors and police with numerous arrests. how would you compare that with the night before? >> the difference last night is that police tell us they were much more proactive last night dealing with the protestors. the night before, they were allowing they said protestors to throw things at them like water...
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still a lot of things that need to change, not just within this area, st. louis in general. policing and black relations. not every cop is bad. not every black person that they run into is a thug or trying to you know what i'm saying, kill them. this is the place it began, where officer deron wilson shot and killed michael brown. >> a year later a single dove marks the spot where michael brown's body was left for hours. for months, many came to pay respect, building a shrine to michael brown. >> reporter: what did you see when you went outside last year? >> i saw a heavy police presence, and there was a dead body in the middle of the street for five hours. >> chris lives and works at the apartments. >> do you remember what you welt when you saw michael brown. >> i thought it could have been me. >> reporter: he says his community is healing, and every day he does his part. he walks a quarter of a mile up to west florissant, picking up trash. >> how would you say ferguson as a whole as changed in the last year? >> probably the most peaceful it's ever been. >> reporter: last ye
still a lot of things that need to change, not just within this area, st. louis in general. policing and black relations. not every cop is bad. not every black person that they run into is a thug or trying to you know what i'm saying, kill them. this is the place it began, where officer deron wilson shot and killed michael brown. >> a year later a single dove marks the spot where michael brown's body was left for hours. for months, many came to pay respect, building a shrine to michael...
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. >>> a tense scene on the streets of st. louis. police confronts protesters firing smoke and tear gas after a fatal police-involved shooting yesterday. a teenager pointed a gun at police officers as they tried to execute a search warrant. police force shielded themselves as rocks, bricks and water bottles were thrown their way. >> at the intersection, they blocked the intersection. police asked them to leave the intersection. glass bottles were thrown at officers. officers had to use shields. >> nine people arrested. protesters set a vacant house on fire near the scene of the police shooting and burned an american flag. >>> the rape trial at the prep school in new hampshire resumes this morning. alleged rape victim detailing the attack for jurors wednesday. the now 16-year-old girl says the encounter at st. paul's school came during the senior tradition of senior salute. 19-year-old owen lebrie pleaded not guilty. >>> jared fogle once the face of the subway sandwich chain now facing up to 12 and a half years in prison. he is pleadi
. >>> a tense scene on the streets of st. louis. police confronts protesters firing smoke and tear gas after a fatal police-involved shooting yesterday. a teenager pointed a gun at police officers as they tried to execute a search warrant. police force shielded themselves as rocks, bricks and water bottles were thrown their way. >> at the intersection, they blocked the intersection. police asked them to leave the intersection. glass bottles were thrown at officers. officers had...
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the chief of the st. louis county police describes how it happene happened. >> a lot of emotions. i get it. we can't sustain this as a community. we have other individuals armed right now. they are part of this group. we need the publics' help. we can't do it by ourselves. we have to have a community out here working with us and identify this to make it stop. >> reporter: a small group, as he described, not protesters, quick to point that out. he calls them criminals. they initially were apparently firing at one another. one man police detectives have been following turned his attention to the police vehicle, opened fire, they chased him, opened fire and wound up in the hospital critical and unstable condition. we know two businesses were burglarized overnight. one police officer treated after he was hit with a brick. two others were sprayed by pepper spray by some in the crowd. uneasy tension here. we'll continue to monitor. for now, back to you. >> jay gray, thank you very much. >>> days after the high profile gop debate, donald trump is once again stirring controversy. he is re
the chief of the st. louis county police describes how it happene happened. >> a lot of emotions. i get it. we can't sustain this as a community. we have other individuals armed right now. they are part of this group. we need the publics' help. we can't do it by ourselves. we have to have a community out here working with us and identify this to make it stop. >> reporter: a small group, as he described, not protesters, quick to point that out. he calls them criminals. they initially...
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i of st. louis as the heartbeat of the movement. police in st. louis have killed nine people since august, paralyzed two. the trauma there is different than most places. one year ago -- it's been a year of exposing violence. in the next base, is helping people understand what winning looks like. we have done a good job of exposing. it's challenging this idea of safety. the safety of communities is about more than policing. it's a much more expensive notion than the presence of police. you have been at the forefront of this but you don't want to be called the leader of it. why? there are so many people who have been leading and continue to lead. i'm proud to stand with all of them. the beauty of the movement is that people have seen the scale and have emerged when the cause has been there. we saw that across the country, saw it into his. -- saw it in st. louis. peoplest one of many committed to this issue and who want to fight to make sure that the police office does not impact any more people. .t is a movement a broad-based coalition of people ac
i of st. louis as the heartbeat of the movement. police in st. louis have killed nine people since august, paralyzed two. the trauma there is different than most places. one year ago -- it's been a year of exposing violence. in the next base, is helping people understand what winning looks like. we have done a good job of exposing. it's challenging this idea of safety. the safety of communities is about more than policing. it's a much more expensive notion than the presence of police. you have...
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louis area. we see it over the world. whether it's israeli, ethiopians and israel proper, whether it's black folks in paris or tottenham in london. that's global resistance inspire said by young people in a multi race, multi gender and military aged intergenerational coalition inspiring the nation to take into account the ways in which racism hamper americans. >> talk about specifically what the organization for black struggle is doing to improve its relationship. we talk about police taking the initiative to bridge the gap. what is the black community in ferguson doing to meet them halfway. to change the course of history. >> i don't want to misconstrue how work is playing out. it's not directly in conversation with police. our argument and these sis is that police, as institutions, out of the relationship with the community, most is with the affected people. it hasn't been affected by brutality. >> are you making a recommendation... >> are you making a recommendation to these people as you organise them, as to how to ap
louis area. we see it over the world. whether it's israeli, ethiopians and israel proper, whether it's black folks in paris or tottenham in london. that's global resistance inspire said by young people in a multi race, multi gender and military aged intergenerational coalition inspiring the nation to take into account the ways in which racism hamper americans. >> talk about specifically what the organization for black struggle is doing to improve its relationship. we talk about police...
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almost 60 people were arrested outside a federal court house in st. louis. the arrests after a night of shootings in ferguson, police shot a teen after he allegedly opened fire on plain clothed officers, and two others shot near the memorial in what police called random violence. andy is there. has the state of emergency worked to cool things down? >> it is quiet. we are, and protesters are gathering a couple of miles away. we'll watch that during the night. the state of emergency means the county police will be watching the protests. there were a lot of protests during the day. in fact, protesters ran across interstate 70, westbound, inside st. louis, blocking traffic, putting down barricades. police offered them away without violence there. before that there was a protest downtown, about 200 protesters marching from a church to the newest federal court house in st. louis. along the way they shouted d.o.j., as in the department of justice, do your job. when they got there, they crossed over barricades, laid down, chatted and demanded the dissolution of the
almost 60 people were arrested outside a federal court house in st. louis. the arrests after a night of shootings in ferguson, police shot a teen after he allegedly opened fire on plain clothed officers, and two others shot near the memorial in what police called random violence. andy is there. has the state of emergency worked to cool things down? >> it is quiet. we are, and protesters are gathering a couple of miles away. we'll watch that during the night. the state of emergency means...
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phillips hospital in st. louis. a facility known at the time to service black families. earlier this year price told us she was led to believe her premature child died hours after birth. >> back then, doctors and nurses was held in such high esteem if they said something and with compassion, they said it in, you believed i always wondered what happened. but they would just say they were dead and that was it. >>reporter: no human trafficking charges will be filed but price's lawyer will continue with his own investigation and plans to file a civil suit against the city of st. louis. >> there was a memorial today to honor the five >> it's been ten years since israel withdrew 8,500 jewish settlers from the gaza strip. here's more on the legacy of that august, 2005 disengagement. >>reporter: there's no shortage of work to do in these field. although israelis withdrew from the gaza strip, israel's government never managed to truly disengage without a political settlement with the palestinians, it exerted its control over gaza and its people through its ongoing economic siege
phillips hospital in st. louis. a facility known at the time to service black families. earlier this year price told us she was led to believe her premature child died hours after birth. >> back then, doctors and nurses was held in such high esteem if they said something and with compassion, they said it in, you believed i always wondered what happened. but they would just say they were dead and that was it. >>reporter: no human trafficking charges will be filed but price's lawyer...
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a violent protest in st. louis. police their arrest and nine people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear street. >> at the intersection of page involved in. glass bottles start to be thrown for officers. officers had to use shields. the angry protest after an armed black 18-year-old fatally shot by police. authorities say he pointed a gun at the officers who were serving a search warrant at the home. breaking this morning, republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb bush facing off the doing town hall event in new hampshire. trump attacking bush, cbs failed to excite supporters. >> jeb bush is a low-energy person. for him to get things done is hard. he's very low-energy. >> getting personal. voters would eventually tire of trump. >> when people look at his record, it is not a conservative record. even on immigration. the language is pretty featured alec for sure. hundreds of billions of dollars of cost to implement his plans has done a conservative play in. sandra: jeb bush talking tough they are
a violent protest in st. louis. police their arrest and nine people after demonstrators ignored requests to clear street. >> at the intersection of page involved in. glass bottles start to be thrown for officers. officers had to use shields. the angry protest after an armed black 18-year-old fatally shot by police. authorities say he pointed a gun at the officers who were serving a search warrant at the home. breaking this morning, republican presidential candidate donald trump and jeb...
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an extended conversation with james bullard of the st. louis fed. this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from new york. i am tom keene. joining the is not a twin. -- joining the is vonnie twin. national bowtie day. i went british today. vonnie: very candy cane. we look at economics. i do not need any more about ties. let's begin a serious friday with our top headlines. vonnie: another day, another rally in china. chinese stocks rose for a second day. areulation authorities propping up markets before a world war ii victory parade next week. the u.s. rally may not last. s&p futures indicate u.s. stocks will open lower today.. the s&p 500 is coming off its biggest two-day rally since 2009. oil heading for its biggest weekly game since april. wti up around $43 a barrel. yesterday after reports the u.s. economy grew faster than expected in the second quarter. puerto rico being drenched by tropical storm erika. the storm is moving west after flooding the island of dominica. 4 people were killed and several more are missing. erika could become a hurricane
an extended conversation with james bullard of the st. louis fed. this is bloomberg "surveillance," live from new york. i am tom keene. joining the is not a twin. -- joining the is vonnie twin. national bowtie day. i went british today. vonnie: very candy cane. we look at economics. i do not need any more about ties. let's begin a serious friday with our top headlines. vonnie: another day, another rally in china. chinese stocks rose for a second day. areulation authorities propping up...
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i moved to st. louis and got involved with my church there. they started talking about these things that started with an s and ended with an s. sacraments. i said i don't have any of those those. i went through the rcia process and i learned what god had been calling me to all my life. i learned the beauties of my faith. i learned that the body and blood soul and divinity was in the eucharist. the word of god made flesh in the eucharist. that set me on fire. so i became catholic april 19, 2003. then two years later in 2005, i go on the street corners of st. louis and pass out bibles and inviting people to our church to come and worship as an evangelization effort. i felt the call to start preaching or start talking. the religious education teacher said let the spirit lead you. i started with a hail mary, an our father. then i began speaking about what god meant to me in my life to others. i was ministering to dope dealers, pimps, prostitutes, gang bangers. it was wonderful. the lord has brought me from the streets of st. louis to be able to pr
i moved to st. louis and got involved with my church there. they started talking about these things that started with an s and ended with an s. sacraments. i said i don't have any of those those. i went through the rcia process and i learned what god had been calling me to all my life. i learned the beauties of my faith. i learned that the body and blood soul and divinity was in the eucharist. the word of god made flesh in the eucharist. that set me on fire. so i became catholic april 19, 2003....
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the st. louis county police has declared a state of emergency. but there is no national guard out here and there is no curfew, they tell me. they're hoping it is peaceful but as we've seen, just ten minutes ago. and they told these protesters to not get in the road. not cross the line. as soon as they begin to wade into the street, that will set things off. those police come over and they are absolutely going to take things under control. we've heard the hands up, don't shoot. all harkening back to one year ago. >> you're saying notwithstanding what we saw last night, there is no curfew tonight? >> no curfew. i asked the st. louis county police department who have taken authority. they are now under a state of emergency in charge of everything and they said there is no curfew. they're hoping that things go peaceful. the national guard is not called out. and people are out here, many of them are trying to protest to get a message out peacefully. it is only when the people engage. is it going to be peaceful tonight? >> didn't this just happen in ba
the st. louis county police has declared a state of emergency. but there is no national guard out here and there is no curfew, they tell me. they're hoping it is peaceful but as we've seen, just ten minutes ago. and they told these protesters to not get in the road. not cross the line. as soon as they begin to wade into the street, that will set things off. those police come over and they are absolutely going to take things under control. we've heard the hands up, don't shoot. all harkening...
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st. louis county police, four officers are on administrative leave after coming under heavy fire. one suspect was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference not long ago. >> this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved. and it is truly a tragedy. there is a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that. but that's just the bottom line on this. and that's unfortunate. >> the st. louis police department tweeted out this photo of a bullet hole in the windshield of a vehicle two. unmarked cars took shots, according to police. jay gray is live in ferguson for us this morning. what more can you tell us about the shooting? >> reporter: yeah, betty. unrest a year after michael brown was shot and killed by police, another police shooting happened just before midnight and just behind a line of police in riot gear watching over a small group of protes
st. louis county police, four officers are on administrative leave after coming under heavy fire. one suspect was taken to the hospital. st. louis police held a news conference not long ago. >> this is a tragedy for the family of this man and certainly for the officers involved. and it is truly a tragedy. there is a small group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that. but that's just the bottom line on...
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earlier today police say they arrested 56 protesters outside the st. louis county courthouse. among them cornell west, drury mac committeesen, janette sa elsely, and prominent members of the black lives matter movement. protests in ferguson and across the country have largely been peaceful. after protests in ferguson wound down yesterday night, tensions run significantly in the early morning hours as the rain began to fall with looting at a beauty supply and hair salon and gunfire on west florissant avenue. police say the gunfire resulted in a clash between two rival groups that opened fire on each other. today, prosecutors fired charges against an 18-year-old who they say fired on plain clothes police officers in an unmarked car who they say was shot and wounded by police returning the fire. that 18-year-old remains in the hospital. police say last night's violence was unrelated to the peaceful protests. >> there's a all? group of people out there that are intent on making sure that we don't have peace that prevails. i don't know how else to say that, but that's just the bott
earlier today police say they arrested 56 protesters outside the st. louis county courthouse. among them cornell west, drury mac committeesen, janette sa elsely, and prominent members of the black lives matter movement. protests in ferguson and across the country have largely been peaceful. after protests in ferguson wound down yesterday night, tensions run significantly in the early morning hours as the rain began to fall with looting at a beauty supply and hair salon and gunfire on west...
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st. louis after another deadly police shooting. angry protesters confronted office herbs shortly after officers killed a man who allegedly pulled a gun son them. john henry smith has more on the story. >> reporter: st. louis police released this dramatic video of an angry crowd over 100 strong confronting them in the streets. protests and looting erupted in st. louis wednesday after police shot and killed an 18 year old. police say he pointed a gun at him as he ran. after they tried to serve a warrant at a home on the city's north side. a crowd estimated at around 150 soon gathered at the scene. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: many of them reportedly had already been in the area protesting the one-year anniversary of the police shooting death of a 25-year-old mentally disturbed man. soon the crowd was hurling glass bottles, rocks and bricks. >> a car was set on fire and we're receiving numerous calls from businesses being burglarized and officers are responding. >> reporter: tensions have been high in the st. stvpt area as protesters have
st. louis after another deadly police shooting. angry protesters confronted office herbs shortly after officers killed a man who allegedly pulled a gun son them. john henry smith has more on the story. >> reporter: st. louis police released this dramatic video of an angry crowd over 100 strong confronting them in the streets. protests and looting erupted in st. louis wednesday after police shot and killed an 18 year old. police say he pointed a gun at him as he ran. after they tried to...
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>> st. louis, the st. louis county police said they weren't involved in an officer involved shooting. they came under heavy fire and returned fire. that much is clear. they're saying their officers returned higher fire after coming under heavy fire. shortly after the shooting they uploaded photos showing bullet holes in their police cruisers. again, short of that, that's that big vacuum of information we don't have yet. surely more information will come. but at this moment, the only thing we know for sure is that police returned fire. now, again, if you talk to witnesses and look at the witness video, there appeared to be a man laying down in kind of a pool of blood. his white shirt was bloodied. we don't know who he is. we don't know how he was injured. >> it did not look like a police officer? the person that you're speaking of? >> it certainly was not a police officer. the video that i've seen unverified gaggered from social media in the aftermath of the shooting, there was someone on the ground bloodie
>> st. louis, the st. louis county police said they weren't involved in an officer involved shooting. they came under heavy fire and returned fire. that much is clear. they're saying their officers returned higher fire after coming under heavy fire. shortly after the shooting they uploaded photos showing bullet holes in their police cruisers. again, short of that, that's that big vacuum of information we don't have yet. surely more information will come. but at this moment, the only thing...
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the st. louis fire department send these of the cars who took shots during the encounter. the chief says they recovered a stolen .9 millimeter pistol from the suspect now in surgery. the gunfire erupted after peo aceful protests in feserguson commemorating that one-year anniversary of the shooting of michael brown. the unarmed black teenager shot and killed by a police officer. the overnight violence i an impediment to positive change. >> tracie strahan, thank you. >>> breaking news out of turkey. a gun battle erupted outside of an american consulate building. a man and woman opened fire n the police guarding the consulate. sholots why exchanged. the woman was wounded. police are looking for her accomplice. the is follows last dight' bombing of a police station in istanbul. part of that building collapsed. we're following that closely. >>> in new jersey, another drone flying too close to commercial rliners. this time at newark liberty airport. four pilots reported seeing the unmanned craft on approach. it happened yesterday at noon. two united flights, a northwest air link
the st. louis fire department send these of the cars who took shots during the encounter. the chief says they recovered a stolen .9 millimeter pistol from the suspect now in surgery. the gunfire erupted after peo aceful protests in feserguson commemorating that one-year anniversary of the shooting of michael brown. the unarmed black teenager shot and killed by a police officer. the overnight violence i an impediment to positive change. >> tracie strahan, thank you. >>> breaking...
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they asked the st. louis county office to do the right thing by dismissing the cases. st. louis' justice system is under intense scrutiny, racial bias and issuing tickets to generate revenue. they have called ferguson's court a mechanism for funding on the backs of the poor. last week, a protest marking the one-year anniversary of brown's death, hundreds more were arrested. the missouri state prosecuting attorney refused to rue some of the cases, and that's just one of the things that has people scratching their heads about this. as one st. louis university law professor put it, what's the message here? iif the case is too weak for the state, it should be too weak for anybody. >> a former university of cincinnati police officer charged with killing a man that he pulled over, ray pled guilty to manslaughter charges, after kenzie stopped him for a missing license plate. the shooting has raised questions about the proper role of campus police officers. and robert is the executive editor of campus safety magazine and joins us from los angeles. robin, good to talk to you. you h
they asked the st. louis county office to do the right thing by dismissing the cases. st. louis' justice system is under intense scrutiny, racial bias and issuing tickets to generate revenue. they have called ferguson's court a mechanism for funding on the backs of the poor. last week, a protest marking the one-year anniversary of brown's death, hundreds more were arrested. the missouri state prosecuting attorney refused to rue some of the cases, and that's just one of the things that has...
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and we're seeing it again in st. louis. i think this is exhibit a. i've renamed this movement from black lives matter to black lies matter. this movement tries to make it seem like the police are the proprietorship problem. we see this black on black crime going just continually. not too far from the scene where the nine-year-old was. an airman was held up at gunpoint. there was a bullet riddled building nearby and you didn't see this mob really gather out and demand that something, you know, within the black community be done to change this. they want to make it about the police. this is nothing more than what happened with this nine-year-old, just an inconvenience with the group to keep the focus on the anti-police movement going on. it is having devastating consequences for good law abiding black people. >> do you think there's a way to have a conversation within the black community? people out are going to say we oar not the ones that can go in there and talk about black on black violence. do you think it's possible within that community to have
and we're seeing it again in st. louis. i think this is exhibit a. i've renamed this movement from black lives matter to black lies matter. this movement tries to make it seem like the police are the proprietorship problem. we see this black on black crime going just continually. not too far from the scene where the nine-year-old was. an airman was held up at gunpoint. there was a bullet riddled building nearby and you didn't see this mob really gather out and demand that something, you know,...
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louis county police. >> the st. louis county police continually remind us they don't know how to police. and we just haven't seen it. going after these reporters when it is clear that the officers were not in the right is just a sign of them trying to flex their muscle with people. the same provocation they do to protesters. you think about last night is they arrested people for standing in the street that they had already blocked off. there was no traffic that could be stopped. they just want to cause conflict. >> right. pastor wesley, answer the question opposed to one of the oelt keepers member. that is to say if there were black people down there or other minority people armed to the hilt, to the teeth with guns fully displayed, what do you think the response would be? >> we already know what the response would be. we've seen the police shoot and arrest for those who are simply marching peacefully let alone with anything in their hands. but now arm us and see the threat and the fear that arise across american so
louis county police. >> the st. louis county police continually remind us they don't know how to police. and we just haven't seen it. going after these reporters when it is clear that the officers were not in the right is just a sign of them trying to flex their muscle with people. the same provocation they do to protesters. you think about last night is they arrested people for standing in the street that they had already blocked off. there was no traffic that could be stopped. they just...
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let's bring in now cnn's ryan young in st. louis. ryan, what more do we know about the circumstances surrounding this young man's death? >> reporter: well, people are very agitated about this. the 18-year-old was apparently in the neighborhood visiting friends. in fact, we just last hour talked to his attorney, and they are saying that he was not at the house where police were serving the search warrant. they also believe that witnesses say he did not have a gun when he started running from the officers. he says they were two plainclothes officers, they didn't know they were police officers. people in the neighborhood are saying they didn't even hear them scream police. so after this happened, the neighborhood gets very upset and, in fact, they have a small riot that night where people were throwing rocks and bottles and setting cars on fire. >> so, ryan -- >> reporter: in fact -- okay. the only reason -- antonio french has joined us who is the councilman from this area. he just walked up so we wanted to fit this in. obviously people
let's bring in now cnn's ryan young in st. louis. ryan, what more do we know about the circumstances surrounding this young man's death? >> reporter: well, people are very agitated about this. the 18-year-old was apparently in the neighborhood visiting friends. in fact, we just last hour talked to his attorney, and they are saying that he was not at the house where police were serving the search warrant. they also believe that witnesses say he did not have a gun when he started running...
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the small st. louis suburb of ferguson has a population of just 21,000 people. in march, it had outstanding arrest warrants for 16,000 -- including veronica ortega, technically wanted by the law. for what? >> over a parked car that i had in my driveway. >> reporter: a warrant has been hanging over her head for three years. when she moved into this house three years ago, this new york city transplant finally decided to buy a car. the single mother of three living on fixed income, she could afford the $500 car, but not, she says, the registration, license, and insurance. so she sparked it right here in her driveway. and within weeks, a code enforcement officer had written not one but two citations that led to a ticket. >> it was $102. so now because it's been three years now, because i haven't paid that, they kept my i.d. as hostage. so now in order for me to get my i.d. because my i.d. is old i would have to pay that are $102. >> reporter: ortega admits she could have solved the problem by registering her car in the first place. she could have saved up by now and
the small st. louis suburb of ferguson has a population of just 21,000 people. in march, it had outstanding arrest warrants for 16,000 -- including veronica ortega, technically wanted by the law. for what? >> over a parked car that i had in my driveway. >> reporter: a warrant has been hanging over her head for three years. when she moved into this house three years ago, this new york city transplant finally decided to buy a car. the single mother of three living on fixed income, she...
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they were planning the protests all over the country here in st. louis. there were several acts of disobedience but the one i attended today was at the federal courthouse where several members of the clergy got together and were purposefully arrested. >> woodruff: we know a state of emergency is declared in the area as a result of last night, but take us back to yesterday. this was supposed to be a day, in fact it was a day of peaceful protest in memory of michael brown. but then what happened last night? >> what happened last night is really what happens a lot of times at night in ferguson when things get bad. usually, what happens in ferguson is, when there is violence, what happens is you get to a point in the night where you think, okay, i can go home, the crowd is dispersing, and then last night there was a line of police officers, protesters yelling at them, and then after a while it kind of lulled and people were wandering around. i myself was thinking about getting into my car and then we heard a barrage of gunfire. it was the most terrifying mome
they were planning the protests all over the country here in st. louis. there were several acts of disobedience but the one i attended today was at the federal courthouse where several members of the clergy got together and were purposefully arrested. >> woodruff: we know a state of emergency is declared in the area as a result of last night, but take us back to yesterday. this was supposed to be a day, in fact it was a day of peaceful protest in memory of michael brown. but then what...
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phillips hospital in st. louis, a hospital known to serve black families. earlier this year she said she was led to believe her child died hours after birth. >> back then, doctors and nurses was held in such high esteem, if they said something and with compassion, they said it in, you believed it. a federal investigation was opened earlier this year after her daughter and her were matched through dna and met through skype for the first time. watkins also says his client's significant on the birth certificate and consent for adoption for forged. since the story broke, missouri's health department has received over 300 inquiries about the children born at the hospital which closed more than three decades ago. >> this is st. louis. stockton, california. st. charles, missouri. >> they were all african american. they were all of extraordinarily humble means. and all of them presented to the hospital alone. and not one of them was advised of the passing of their child by a doctor which was the protocol as per the policy of the hospital and the standard of care in
phillips hospital in st. louis, a hospital known to serve black families. earlier this year she said she was led to believe her child died hours after birth. >> back then, doctors and nurses was held in such high esteem, if they said something and with compassion, they said it in, you believed it. a federal investigation was opened earlier this year after her daughter and her were matched through dna and met through skype for the first time. watkins also says his client's significant on...
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louis area to -- greater st. louis to many that didn't mow what was going on. they felt people came out. something that was popular on twitter and talked about ferguson. they didn't see that they had left behind changes. people left here in ferguson. reaction. >> and we are coming up to the anniversary of the day this weekend. >> is it there a sense there'll be much drama or will quietly. >> i would say right now it's pretty calm. i feel like there's a lot of energy in the air, and i say that this guy pulls up in the vehicle, he's blasting a song, a song he had written about michael brown. on the back of the vehicle were signs saying "stop the violence", it's a big attitude feeling. >> that said, there's a lot of stuff planned over the next few days. i'm getting a lot of stuff in my email inbox. michael brown's parents are hosting various events, there's a march, a moment of silence. there's a big hip hop concert. there's a lot of stuff planned. it will be peaceful again. >> "america tonight"s lori jane gliha in ferguson missouri >>> another view is in the webs
louis area to -- greater st. louis to many that didn't mow what was going on. they felt people came out. something that was popular on twitter and talked about ferguson. they didn't see that they had left behind changes. people left here in ferguson. reaction. >> and we are coming up to the anniversary of the day this weekend. >> is it there a sense there'll be much drama or will quietly. >> i would say right now it's pretty calm. i feel like there's a lot of energy in the...
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there is 28 alderman in st. louis. with the vast majority, except for the handful, we have a relationship. engaged. trying to move the community forward. alderman french has been an on sta skull. we begged him to come to the table with us when he was trying to advance civilian oversight board. and have this interaction, this , he is the most dismiss sieve alderman in st. louis city government. >> braef iefly. we have to go. we sat down. tried to work out language. any level of accountability has been rejected by jeff and union leadership. i want to make a clear distin tkttion. the officers who work in our neighborhoods, the officers we have a relationship. many officers have great relationships with our community. >> but not with you, alderman. not with you, alderman. >> thank you for being on. thank you. coming up next. hillary clinton weighing into the controversy over donald trump's latest volley in his war of word with megyn kelly. remarks some republican rivals call over the line. >>> no apologies from donald trum
there is 28 alderman in st. louis. with the vast majority, except for the handful, we have a relationship. engaged. trying to move the community forward. alderman french has been an on sta skull. we begged him to come to the table with us when he was trying to advance civilian oversight board. and have this interaction, this , he is the most dismiss sieve alderman in st. louis city government. >> braef iefly. we have to go. we sat down. tried to work out language. any level of...